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From: Reality can be useful <MHILLIARD@******.BITNET>
Subject: Update
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 93 23:43:00 EDT
>>>>>[It seems our army is all but useless now that MONICA is no longer
hardware-dependend. We have withdrawn again to the parking garage behind
Murphy's Law. On a side note, I have confirmed that no organization smaller
than a national corporation has in this century or the one previous assembled
a military force on this scale. We're famous! :)
Some psycho-heads wanted to drive cross-country and mount a huge assault on
the Intrepid. Cooler heads have prevailed, but I note that, based on the forces
DDI mustered for its abortive war with Magnatech, we might have had a fair
chance! (You wouldn't believe what it looks like here; rows and rows of cars
and vans with missile racks, popup turrets, and God knows what else. Makeshift
tables covered with weapons, boxes of ammo, and jugs of home-grown explosive.
One troll has a Blitzen 2050 with a side-mounted panther AC, and a gyro harness
with twin Vindicators. Sheesh. The neighbors are VERY nervous.)]<<<<<
Jackal <23:35:07/2-18-54>

>>>>>[I've withdrawn to an RTG away from most of MONICA's activity. I've
been
modifying my GREMLINS-IX (quite possibly the most annoying attack code ever
written) based on the GNU adaptions developed by Dark Elf and others. I'm
including it below, for anyone who doesn't have a GNU prog yet. I'm not as
fast as I was before I got muncghed, but I'm still good. If you need me
around Magnatech just holler.]<<<<<
Raven <Still/Pissed>

>>>>>[To those groups assembling to battle that astral monstrocity, I can
offer my services, and a very devestating manipulation spell. My old Coven
is unable to help; they exhausted their reflexes healing Raven. I can be
anywhere in Seattle in 10 minutes (there's no lack of transportation here at
Murphy's law!)
Nightstalker, don't be slammin' the Crafte. :)]<<<<<
Cat Dancing <Raven's/Brat>

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